No! They're grey!
Female sharks tend to be larger. Also, males tend to have claspers behind their pelvic fins to help with mating. Female sharks also tend to have scarring, as males will bite them during pre-mating rituals. Also, males tend to be more colorful or have fancy flairs to them. In the shark world, the female chooses the male, and the males have to fight and compete to get the girl. This means, that only the best looking sharks get chosen, and thus only the best looking male sharks have kids. Thus, male sharks tend to be prettier and more colorful, whilst female sharks tend to be duller ('cause males can't really choose all the pretty ones).
Some common sea animals found in Tubbataha Reef include sharks (such as whitetip reef sharks and hammerhead sharks), sea turtles (like green sea turtles and hawksbill turtles), various species of colorful reef fish, manta rays, and vibrant coral species.
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The answer is More Colorful and Most Colorful.
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more colorful and most colorful.
As colorful as rainbows
Nurse Sharks, Lemon sharks and Hammerhead Sharks